International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT) Vol.7, No.1, February 2015
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS, TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS AND ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION Suha Afaneh1 , Issam AlHadid2 and Heba AlMalahmeh3 1
Department of Computer Science, Isra University, Amman, Jordan Department of Computer Information Systems, Isra University, Amman, Jordan 3 Department of Management Information Systems, Isra University, Amman, Jordan 2
ABSTRACT There are three stages of Enterprise Resource planning System (ERP) Implementation; which are preimplementation, mid- implementation and post-implementation. In pre-implementation stage the pervious researchers found that it fail in Organizational and Technological factors. Therefore, this research studies the Technological Factors availability and the Organizational Factor readiness at Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) Case study. The statistical results showed that there are availability of the Organizational factor (Organizational Objectives and Services, Organization culture, and Business process) for success of ERP system, and indicate the technological infrastructure is available og GAM.
KEYWORDS Enterprise Resource Planning,
Critical Success Factors ,
ERP Implementation.
1. INTRODUCTION Over the last few decades, there has been an ever increasing interest in the area of the Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP); because this ERP system typically attempts to cover all basic functions of business, regardless of the organizations business or charter. Business, Non- profit Organization, Non Governmental Organization, Governments and other large entities utilize ERP system[1]. During recent years, public organizations have invested considerable resources in the implementation of ERP systems, even using solutions initially targeted for manufacturing companies. The interest generated by the ERP phenomenon in the Public-sector still growing and the particularities of this sector make specific studies necessary[2]. It has been observed that the ERP system can be failure either in the design or implementation stage, the success or failure of the ERP system is subjected to many reasons, and the implementation of the ERP system in an organization can be very complex. It can be considered as a high-risk project since it almost affects the whole performance and functioning of the organization, thus it should be managed and planned properly. It is difficult and costly to implement the ERP system due to the tremendous needed time and resources. The importance of this study that it discusses how the Organizational and Technological Factors do affect the ERP system implementation in the Jordanian organizations, it has recently used in DOI : 10.5121/ijmit.2015.7101
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